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Monthly Archives: August 2016

Have you ever appreciated having the Bible in a language you can understand? If you don’t, you need to! Do you know there was time in history when it was a crime having an English translation of the Bible? Those in possession of whole or any part of the English translation were condemned to death. … Continue reading →

A story of one man, Saint Maximilian Kolbe is an interesting story, first raised to my attention by John Stott in his book, The cross of Christ, in his explanation of ‘substitution’. During Second World War, Kolbe was arrested for hiding Jews and sent to Auschwitz detention camp. One morning, one of his fellow detainees … Continue reading →